Had grandparents who told me about these. Its wonderfull to discover cartoons from this era aside from their social faux passe @ times, they make good insights to the mindframe of people @ the time. TYVM for posting this bit of history.
Opening music is recycled from 1931’s Trouble, a previous Tom & Jerry outing. To be more specific, the marching band scene in which T&J try to follow the band
Oh how, we love to want a fish store. That’s all we wish for, a lovely fish store. We have the Mermaid, Oh dressed for just like dolly, We have our little fish for doing better then the, then the folly. Sweet water flower in the window we say, we put it on the scale, and say for giving this way. Oh how we love to want a fiiiiiiiiiish store, We sell nothing, but but, how’a fun. Oh how we love to want a fish store, that’s all we wish for, a lovely fish store. 2 all the pattys, we sell them in a hatty, and to all the cones in mission, we would sell the self devision. They say an apple keeps the doctor away, but we don’t need a doctor with the mermaid everyday. Oh how we love to want a fish store, I once had to harry, and one snout.
Sotiris Kosmas Just myself I prefer the 1932 Tom and Jerry myself, I just love the surrealism in them and the off the wall Pre Hays Code craziness of them as well., The 1940 Tom and Jerry's for me are just too formulaic and they became something of a standard for animation on the cheap for Hanna & Barbara especially in the late 1940's and 1950's onwards IMHO. But I'm probably more a Fleischer fan when it comes to vintage B&W cartoons than a Van Beuren one.
I used to watch this all the time when I was little. It's amazing how nostalgic this is!
Had grandparents who told me about these. Its wonderfull to discover cartoons from this era aside from their social faux passe @ times, they make good insights to the mindframe of people @ the time. TYVM for posting this bit of history.
Ive always love these old musical cartoons makes me smile :)
Thanks for posting these..what a great cartoon
Van Beuren himself was in a cartoon, it was called 'Van Boring', and it was a lampoon of him.
Drawn by former Van Beuren member, Frank “Tish Tash” Tashlin
Opening music is recycled from 1931’s Trouble, a previous Tom & Jerry outing. To be more specific, the marching band scene in which T&J try to follow the band
Tom? Jerry? Did you forget to put fuel in the rocket before liftoff?
Briliant!
1:20 Inspiring words.
I can't figure out what the crap he is saying.
@@noahgylsen9360 "*blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah*"
4:37 The mermaid is Texas Guinan, a notorious entertainer and speakeasy owner. Her trademark greeting to her clientele was “Hello, Suckers!”
The mermaid had a man voice.
@@noahgylsen9360Too many cigarettes
Around 5:32 I thought they were gonna kiss.
Me too bud
I don't know why, but, to me, that creature to the top left at 3:12 looks very similar to the Pokemon, gyarados.
Kyurem Brothers because of its tail
Thanks for that info, great stuff!
Oh how, we love to want a fish store. That’s all we wish for, a lovely fish store. We have the Mermaid, Oh dressed for just like dolly, We have our little fish for doing better then the, then the folly. Sweet water flower in the window we say, we put it on the scale, and say for giving this way. Oh how we love to want a fiiiiiiiiiish store, We sell nothing, but but, how’a fun. Oh how we love to want a fish store, that’s all we wish for, a lovely fish store. 2 all the pattys, we sell them in a hatty, and to all the cones in mission, we would sell the self devision. They say an apple keeps the doctor away, but we don’t need a doctor with the mermaid everyday. Oh how we love to want a fish store, I once had to harry, and one snout.
The OG Mordecai and Rigby
What is that guy on the trumpet supposed to be?
Ill bet max Fliescher caught every one of these for ideas!
From Gabby to Tom & Jerry (Philly 57’s Bozo Show Only)
How did Tom and Jerry breathe underwater?
Some kind of cartoon logic
whoever drew this also did so for fliescher.......
And William hanna i believe worked on this sereies
Joseph Barbera. Hanna was over at Harman-Ising around 1932 in California. Van Beuren was New York
3:08 *_M A M A_*
tom and jerry 1940 vs tom and jerry 1932 who win ?
Sotiris Kosmas Just myself I prefer the 1932 Tom and Jerry myself, I just love the surrealism in them and the off the wall Pre Hays Code craziness of them as well., The 1940 Tom and Jerry's for me are just too formulaic and they became something of a standard for animation on the cheap for Hanna & Barbara especially in the late 1940's and 1950's onwards IMHO.
But I'm probably more a Fleischer fan when it comes to vintage B&W cartoons than a Van Beuren one.
i think tom and jerry 1940 is very better
To each their own. I'm more into animation from the 1920's-1930's myself.
1940 win
Cat And Mouse
This tom and jerry are humans
Joe Barbera worked for Van Beuren.
Coooooooooooooooollllll
Oh, oh herro
psychedlic as fuck
2:50 Futurama
6:05
wait is not cat and mouse
That loud? Jesus Christ.
That really hurt my ears!😡😡😡
*WTF THIS IS TOM AND JERRY????*
First Last *YES AS HUMANS*
*AKA DICK AND LARRY*
Yes it has nothing to do with the cartoon series by MGM